PSYC318-Paper#1

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  • Do mice find social interactions to be rewarding?
  • Mice tend to avoid rooms that are associated with bad things and tend to return to rooms that are associated with positive things. Does OTR signalling play a role in this?
  • Where are the receptors that are mediating this effect?    
  • Is oxytocin released in the NAc?    
  •  Do these PVN neurons project to the NAc AND make oxytocin?
  • Which neurons in the NAc have oxytocin receptors?    
  • Are the OTRs on these cells actually mediating this effect?
  • Does OT released in the NAc affect the physiology of cells?
  • Do any neurons that project to the NAc from anywhere else in the brain have OTRs on them, affecting the probability of other neurotransmitter (glutamate) release in the NAc?    
  • + PP for social interactions
  • CPP
  • question
  • method
  • conclusion
  • Inject an OTR antagonist  intraparetoneal    
  • globally blocking OTR eliminates social interactions   
  • infusion OTR antagonist w/ fluorescent dye  NAc on either side
  • abolished CPP   
  • Gene therapy w/ RbV retrograde, NAc synapses glow, brain slices
  • some hypothalamus neurons that project to the NAc make oxytocin    
  • (PVN) of the hypothalamus projects to the NAc 
  • antibody binds to OXT & glows (retrograde)
  • cells project to NAc glow
  • red neurones make OXT peptide & yellowish NAc project & make OXT.    
  • PVN makes OXT and NAc releases
  • ·      Only some glial cells and one type of GABAergic interneuron express OTRs in the NAc
  • conditional oxytocin receptor knockout mouse + virus
  • AAV, GFP   
  • ·      OTR gene deleted NAc cells
  • record the electrical activity of NAc projection neurons + OXT
  • decreasing the amount of glutamate release onto these projection neurons    
  • RbV,  cells that project to the NAc glow red    
  • conditional OTR knockout mouse    
  • no longer a conditioned place preference    
  • Do the OTRs on axon terminals that project to the NAc affect social reward?    
  • conditional OTR knockout +  RbV    
  • neurons projecting to NAc will loose their ability to make OTR 
  • No social reward preference
  • conditional OTR knockout mouse + AAV    
  • systematically checking cell types and deleting the ability of each cell type to make OTR    
  • lacking OTR just in the dorsal raphe don’t have a social reward place preference    
  • Which dorsal raphe neurons are needed for this effect?    
  • OTR reporter mous    
  • label cells that project to the NAc w/ RbV-TdTomato    
  • immunohistochemistry to stain for enzyme make serotonin 
  • all cells w/serotonin (5-HT) receptor glow blue    
  • Apply a serotonin receptor agonist, to NAc cell    
  • stimulate nearby axons and find that serotonin causes less glutamate release from those axons
  • Further application of OT does nothing 
  • OT is affecting serotonin release which affects glutamate release    
  • Blocking serotonin w/ receptor antagonist    
  • blocks social reward place preference
  • Removing OTR just from serotonin neurons 
  • conditional OTR knockout mouse    
  • deliver Cre and GFP to dorsal raphe neurons no OTR
  • OT does not change the strength of the glutamatergic connections    
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